The extras seem to be used by IC to break the perfection.
Tina finally says that Bette is not her frist. Almost shattered the myth of "perfect" in everyone's heart, but what IC let her destroy was only FRIST in "FLF", and LAST and FOREVER are the most rare and precious parts, and only she and Bette have the same in the drama. The envy of all people and the power to go to the end. Who else could it be? So Tina said what more could I want?
Bette finally said that there is no perfect relationship, she doesn't think she and Tina are perfect. But we know that she and Tina are the closest thing to perfection in Bette's theory of imperfection. We don't have to be perfect we just need to be together, so Bette said Tina is the love of my life.
A lot of people say that tibette ends up together because of "habit." I think it is because of the strength of tacit understanding and family affection that they can no longer be separated. It may be attributed to reality and innocence, trivial and quarrel, but the lingering voice lingers. It means eternal state. We can start love anytime and anywhere like Shane and others, but we can't become family with another person anytime, anywhere, like a tibette.
Family is the most valuable core in Lesbian. How many people can get there?
In the episode, when excessive passion, excessive loneliness, and excessive desire are exaggerated in the excessively exaggerated American lace culture, tibette is the only part that is not forgotten in the excessive people coming and going and the excessive liveliness.
IC loves Bette as well as Tina, but what she makes us love is not the overly perfect perfection of "frist last forever". Do you mean the complete Venus beauty? Or is Venus with one arm more beautiful? So IC mercilessly sacrificed Tina to break her "first" in the extra part, and achieved a perfect ending.
"You know what? I've been thinking about this, what's more boring? You can make an infinite list, you can yell and vomit beside the boat, or you can go home, Sleeping with
someone you've loved for 7 years." "Sometimes love doesn't always last the way we want it to, but when you get through the pain, it lives on in a more precious way."
It can only be said that IC is a responsible creator, she is trying her best to keep her intentions and imagination intact, just like Jenny did in the play. Fortunately, THE L WORD did not turn into a soap opera that entertained to death and paralyzed the nerves because of the ratings.
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